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1. About the Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet Intel® FPGA IP
2. Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet IP Core Parameters
3. Getting Started
4. Functional Description
5. Reset
6. Interfaces and Signal Descriptions
7. Control, Status, and Statistics Register Descriptions
8. Debugging the Link
9. Ethernet Toolkit Overview
10. Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet Intel® FPGA IP User Guide Archives
11. Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet Intel® FPGA IP Revision History
3.1. Installing and Licensing Intel® FPGA IP Cores
3.2. Specifying the Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet IP Core Parameters and Options
3.3. Simulating the IP Core
3.4. Generated File Structure
3.5. Integrating Your IP Core in Your Design
3.6. Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet IP Core Testbench
3.7. Compiling the Full Design and Programming the FPGA
6.1. TX MAC Interface to User Logic
6.2. RX MAC Interface to User Logic
6.3. TX PCS Interface to User Logic
6.4. RX PCS Interface to User Logic
6.5. Transceivers Signals
6.6. Transceiver Reconfiguration Signals
6.7. Avalon® Memory-Mapped Management Interface
6.8. Miscellaneous Status and Debug Signals
6.9. Reset Signals
6.10. Clocks
6.11. Flow Control Interface
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6.7. Avalon® Memory-Mapped Management Interface
You access control and status registers using an Avalon® memory-mapped management interface. The interface responds regardless of the link status. It also responds when the IP core is in a reset state driven by any reset signal or soft reset other than the csr_rst_n signal. Asserting the csr_rst_n signal resets all statistics registers; while this reset is in process, the Avalon® memory-mapped management interface does not respond.
Signal |
Direction |
Description |
---|---|---|
clk_status | Input | The clock that drives the control and status registers. The frequency of this clock is 100-161 MHz. |
status_addr[15:0] | Input | Drives the Avalon® memory-mapped register address. |
status_read | Input | When asserted, specifies a read request. |
status_write | Input | When asserted, specifies a write request. |
status_readdata[31:0] | Output | Drives read data. Valid when status_readdata_valid is asserted. |
status_readdata_valid | Output | When asserted, indicates that status_read_data[31:0] is valid. |
status_writedata[31:0] | Input | Drives the write data. The packet can end at any byte position. The empty bytes are the low-order bytes. |
status_waitrequest | Output | Indicates that the control and status interface is not ready to complete the transaction. status_waitrequest is only used for read transactions. |
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